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Epaderm Cream
Epaderm Cream can be used for eczema, psoriasis and all other dry skin conditions. It is suitable for all ages, including babies.
Skin Care, Moisturisers and Emollients
Epaderm Cream can be used for eczema, psoriasis and all other dry skin conditions. It is suitable for all ages, including babies.
Skin Care, Moisturisers and Emollients
EXPIRY: (50g) 28/4/2026
Epaderm Cream is a 2-in-1 emollient and skin cleanser manufactured from clinically proven ingredients.
2- or 3-in-1 emollients mean fewer products are used. This can be more cost-effective, simplify treatment routines and help reduce the risk of skin reactions.
AS AN EMOLLIENT: Apply liberally to the affected area and massage into the skin in the direction of any hair. Re-apply during the day as required.
AS A SKIN CLEANSER: Use as required when washing or in the shower. After washing or bathing, gently pat the skin dry with a soft clean towel.
How Epaderm Cream works
Epaderm Cream is an emollient specifically for sufferers of dry skin conditions. Epaderm Cream offers 2 in 1 relief as it can be used on the skin or as a skin cleanser. Epaderm Cream creates a barrier which aids moisture retention within the skin. It is highly versatile.
When caring for dry skin conditions, it is vital to ensure that moisturisation is carried out wherever possible. However, it is equally important that no soaps or products containing detergents are used as they will increase water loss from the skin. Using Epaderm Cream as a skin cleanser ensures that dry skin can be properly washed, without losing additional moisture or having to deal with the problems that common soap additives might produce. Dispense a small amount onto your hand, lather under warm water and then use as a normal soap.
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NICE guidelines for emollient use
NICE recommends that emollients should form the basis of atopic eczema management and should always be used, even when the atopic eczema is clear. Children usually require 250g per week, and children over 10 years of age and adults usually require 600g per week for application to the whole body.